Horizon Perfekt & Kompakt, Lower Price With New Packaging!

Fancy those intense analogue panorama shots? Now the Horizon Perfekt and Kompakt cameras have been repackaged to deliver the same professional quality with a new price, reduced by 25 EUR/USD each!

Discover Your Passion With Horizon Panorama Cameras

Now the Horizon Perfekt and Kompakt cameras have been repackaged to deliver the same professional quality with a new price, reduced by 25 EUR/USD each!

Pursue Your Passion in Panorama

Hear the calling of the road less travelled? Often overlooked details vying for your attention? For all those who like to push the boundaries in the pursuit of their own path, the Horizon Panoramic series is the sure-fire way to capture these moments!

Perfekt or Kompakt? Reintroducing the Horizon!

For your panoramic passions, there are two options: the Horizon Perfekt with manual controls for the professional shooter, and the Horizon Kompakt equipped with fixed settings for the point-and-shoot aficionado. These premium Russian jewels are now available in a smaller packaging and at a more affordable price!

Created with precision in the Zenit factory in Krasnogorsk, Russia

Shoots a super-wide 58mm, 120-degree picture, with a “barrel effect” produced by the swing lens technology

Meet Our Newest LomoAmigo Johannes Pistrol

Now here’s someone who has bravely pursued his passion for biking, and documented his breathtaking adventures with the Horizon Perfekt camera. Read more about Johannes Pistrol, and take a look at his amazing gallery at the LomoAmigos section!

yeah, i was surprised that you reduced the price :-) i was saving money for it and when i ordered it on thursday i was so happy about the new price. got it today and its a real monstrum haha.. but i didnt get that book!?

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In December, two new cameras came into my possession: from the bag of Sinterklaas, the Dutch Santa Claus, came a classic Minolta SRT100 with two lenses and a flash, and I also picked up the Horizon Perfekt that I had won in the "Eliza was here" rumble. By now the first rolls have been shot and developed!

Fancy building a camera museum or, well, simply have hundreds of cameras at your disposal? You might want to take a look at this newest camera lot to show up on eBay, which includes 600 cameras by various makers and carries a "Buy It Now" price tag of $34,900.00.

The LomoChrome Purple is easily one of the coolest films to come out in a very long time. The amazing colors and vibe it gives each shot and its wide range of exposures make it a must-have and must-shoot film. Here are some cool ways to help you get the most out of your LCP.

In the third and final installment of his Russian love story, Herr Willie recalls some of the most memorable experiences from his trips to post-Soviet Russia, including traveling aboard the Trans-Siberian Railway and shooting with the La Sardina for Lomography on assignment, and waxes nostalgic about all the amazing people he had met.

We are very excited to introduce the latest addition to the Lomo’Instant family, the Lomo’Instant Boston Edition. The Boston only made it to first base when it appeared in our Kickstarter campaign but by the raucous applause we got from you guys, it’s in it for the homerun!

What comes to mind when you think of Boston? Maybe it's the Red Sox, or maybe it's Baked Beans? With our newest competition to celebrate the release of the Lomo'Instant Boston Edition, we want to know what Boston means to you. Even if you've never been to Boston — no problem! We want to see your best shots that represent Boston to you!

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Really want to bring your film photos to life? We’re now offering totally analogue fine art prints in a host of large sizes and formats! Carefully enlarged from your negatives onto premium photographic paper by lab professionals, each picture is a unique piece of craftsmanship.

Back in the 1990s, Gilbert Blecken was a big music fan and wrote for his own small music fanzine. He would interview bands in between sound checks and take photographs of them. He was never a professional photographer or worked for a company; he simply did it for his fanzine. Twenty years on, Gilbert’s photographs have matured into an amazing documentation of some of the biggest music icons of that era. We caught up with Gilbert to ask him about these photographs and the fascinating story behind them.